It's in our blood to kickstart things, to move on when the going gets tough, not to give in. |
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We also kickstart corporate self-learners, providing high-quality, hands-on, modular courses. |
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We kickstart self-learners on the road to competence with freely available tools, training and courseware. |
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We need a kickstart, we need to be given a helping hand and we appeal to you to offer that helping hand. |
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Tom Russell said the sporting spectacular had helped kickstart a change in fortunes for the area. |
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Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the OpenBSD ports system. |
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City builders are realising this is a great option to embark on especially at a time when every enterprise is in a tearing hurry to kickstart its business. |
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And so on May 1, we launched an experiment to see whether we could kickstart at least half. |
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He wants to kickstart a process that leads to monstrous cuts in domestic discretionary programs and in entitlements. |
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Does he not think that the role of the senior level of government now is to kickstart this thing so that our children will be better off? |
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The Government of Canada knows that to kickstart economic development, Nunavut needs to take inventory of its abundant natural resources. |
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We hope it will also help kickstart a new nuclear build programme, creating jobs for tens of thousands of people. |
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She called for structural reforms, continued fiscal consolidation, and a boost to women's employment levels, to help kickstart recovery. |
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In terms of the first of these goals the release of this discussion paper is meant to kickstart a sector-wide discourse and feedback process. |
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Since France and the United States have been able to kickstart the nuclear industry once again, what is the situation right now? |
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But it might be the kickstart you need to not let it happen again. |
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So desperate is the Treasury in its search for growth that George Osborne is said to want to redesignate protected land to kickstart large-scale housing schemes. |
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My view is that in addition to the traditional constitutional roles of the federal government, one of our jobs in that circle of three is very often to kickstart things. |
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Similarly, President Karzai, Afghan parliamentarians, and aid groups have all spoken of the need to kickstart dialogue to bring about a lasting peace. |
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We need the threat of troops to kickstart the Rambouillet process. |
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This innovative approach, just introduced this spring in my riding, calls for all three levels of government and community stakeholders to kickstart proactive approaches on crime prevention. |
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Burke said Blues have underachieved so far this season and the Forest success had to kickstart them to greater heights. |
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The federal government, jointly with some provincial governments, implemented programs to lessen the effects of the crisis and kickstart the economy and the capital markets. |
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It is now economic confidence that will kickstart growth and that is why we must cast aside dogmatism to take firm action and use the full range of tools at our disposal. |
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Municipal leaders and others recognize that since infrastructure needed replacing, rebuilding and growth, this was an excellent way to kickstart the economy at this time. |
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Possibility of enabling or disabling the kickstart function. |
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But it does suggest that existing approaches to attracting FDI in the expectation that these will kickstart domestic capital formation and strengthen productivity performance have not been successful. |
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The sound's first North American ambassador, Baltimore DJ Joe Nice helped kickstart its spread into the continent. |
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It features a kickstart, an analogue speedometer, spoke wheels and drum brakes. |
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